Posted by Tony Irwin on 01-09-2006 10:09
#8
This morning I had a look at the figures in Peter Skidmore's "Biology of Muscidae of the World", and it certainly matches
Muscina very well. Not exactly the same as the picture of
stabulans mouthparts, but close enough allowing for individual variation. Depending on where the puparium was found, I'd go with
Muscina stabulans.